Elon Musk said on Monday that Tesla is working hard to launch an updated version of its autonomous driving software for vehicles as soon as possible, and the latest version is “not good.”
Fully Autopilot Beta 9.2 “It’s actually not very good imo (in my opinion), but the Autopilot/AI team is working together to improve as soon as possible,” Musk wrote on Twitter.
“We are trying to use a stack for highways and city streets, but this requires a lot of NN (neural network) retraining.”
FSD Beta 9.2 is actually not very good imo, but the Autopilot/AI team is gathering to improve as soon as possible.
We are trying to provide a stack for highways and highways. City streets, but it requires a lot of neural network retraining.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 23, 2021
The statement was issued after a recent investigation convened by Connecticut Senate Democrat Richard Blumenthal and Massachusetts Edward Maki to review Tesla’s self-driving software.
Blumenthal and Markey said in a letter to the FTC: “Tesla and (CEO) (Elon) Musk have repeatedly exaggerated the capabilities of their vehicles… Pull drivers-and all the public who travel-are at risk of serious injury or death.” Chairman Lina Khan.
Tesla’s driver assistance system has attracted attention after some notable crashes. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration An investigation was announced on August 16, and 11 accidents have been identified since the beginning of 2018, in which a Tesla using Autopilot collided with a vehicle involved in an emergency response.



